Browse the full range of pine architraves, skirting, and trim profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across the Bridgend area and wider South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.
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Pine cover mould 8mm x 30mm x 2400mm is a machined timber trim used to conceal joints, gaps, and raw edges across a wide range of interior joinery and finishing work. Cut from pine, it is lightweight, easy to work, and accepts paint or stain readily, giving any project a clean, professional finish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Finish | Machined (smooth) |
| Nominal Size | 8mm x 30mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting board and floor, or between architrave and wall, for a neat finish
- Trimming panel edges on stud walls, fitted furniture, and cabinet carcasses
- Finishing the edges of tongue-and-groove wall or ceiling cladding where boards meet a corner or frame
- Concealing gaps around pipe boxing, bath panels, and other built-in timber structures
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store the mould flat in the room where it will be installed for at least 24 to 48 hours to allow it to acclimatise to the ambient temperature and humidity, which reduces the risk of movement after fitting. Fix with a brad nailer or lost-head pins at an angle through the face, or use a suitable wood adhesive on painted or sensitive surfaces where nail holes are not acceptable. Once fixed, fill any pin holes with decorators caulk or wood filler, lightly sand flush, then apply your chosen primer and top coat for a fully finished result.
FAQ
What is the difference between cover mould and quadrant beading?
Cover mould has a flat face with a shaped or stepped profile designed to sit flush over a joint or edge, whereas quadrant beading has a quarter-round curved face. Cover mould is generally used where a slightly more defined, angular finish is required rather than a fully rounded bead.
Can pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Pine accepts most water-based and solvent-based paints, primers, and wood stains without issue. For best results, apply a knotting solution to any visible knots before priming, then sand lightly between coats for a smooth, even finish.
How do I cut pine cover mould to length and at mitred corners?
A fine-toothed tenon saw or mitre saw will cut pine cover mould cleanly. For internal and external corners, cut at 45 degrees using a mitre box or powered mitre saw. Always cut slightly long and test-fit before making your final cut to avoid waste.
Browse the full range of pine architraves, skirting, and trim profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across the Bridgend area and wider South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.

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Description
Pine cover mould 8mm x 30mm x 2400mm is a machined timber trim used to conceal joints, gaps, and raw edges across a wide range of interior joinery and finishing work. Cut from pine, it is lightweight, easy to work, and accepts paint or stain readily, giving any project a clean, professional finish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Finish | Machined (smooth) |
| Nominal Size | 8mm x 30mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting board and floor, or between architrave and wall, for a neat finish
- Trimming panel edges on stud walls, fitted furniture, and cabinet carcasses
- Finishing the edges of tongue-and-groove wall or ceiling cladding where boards meet a corner or frame
- Concealing gaps around pipe boxing, bath panels, and other built-in timber structures
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store the mould flat in the room where it will be installed for at least 24 to 48 hours to allow it to acclimatise to the ambient temperature and humidity, which reduces the risk of movement after fitting. Fix with a brad nailer or lost-head pins at an angle through the face, or use a suitable wood adhesive on painted or sensitive surfaces where nail holes are not acceptable. Once fixed, fill any pin holes with decorators caulk or wood filler, lightly sand flush, then apply your chosen primer and top coat for a fully finished result.
FAQ
What is the difference between cover mould and quadrant beading?
Cover mould has a flat face with a shaped or stepped profile designed to sit flush over a joint or edge, whereas quadrant beading has a quarter-round curved face. Cover mould is generally used where a slightly more defined, angular finish is required rather than a fully rounded bead.
Can pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Pine accepts most water-based and solvent-based paints, primers, and wood stains without issue. For best results, apply a knotting solution to any visible knots before priming, then sand lightly between coats for a smooth, even finish.
How do I cut pine cover mould to length and at mitred corners?
A fine-toothed tenon saw or mitre saw will cut pine cover mould cleanly. For internal and external corners, cut at 45 degrees using a mitre box or powered mitre saw. Always cut slightly long and test-fit before making your final cut to avoid waste.
Browse the full range of pine architraves, skirting, and trim profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across the Bridgend area and wider South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.












